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- A chance encounter on a street corner has Lisa and Giorgi fall in love at first sight, but an evil spell is cast on them. Will they ever meet again?
- Shotiko is a paramedic with an 11-year-old daughter, Melano. She is a 7th-grader whose mother died when she was young. Tamuna, a journalist with dreams of writing, enters Shotiko's and Melano's lives and disturbs their peaceful existence.
- A documentary on the drama caused by Anders Behring Breivik in Norway. Survivors and relatives of victims tell their personal experience.
- The setting is Georgia, twenty years after the ethnic Georgian-Abkhazian conflict that, from 1992 to 1993, bloodied the country already tested by a long civil war. The story takes place in Kutaisi, specifically Internat (college), a former schoolhouse occupied by about sixty families that fled the Georgian war in 1993, from Abkhazia. The protagonists are three brothers, Gia, Gela, and Lado Ugrexelidze and their families. They have been living in Internat for twenty years, building day after day their home, but also a sanctuary of their past life, their native land, and of their childhood memories. The children who grew up in Internat, in turn inherited the same traditions as their fathers, yet found a way to transform them into a game by magnifying the adventures of those war heroes of which their parents narrate. In the Internat, life, death, and love are blurred together in an endless circle that will only be broken when these alienated families return to their home, Abkhazia.
- Located in the Southern Caucasus group with neighbouring countries Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia; Georgia has a little of everything it seems. From the soaring mountains and ski fields of the Greater Caucasus Range with the rarely visited village communities nestled around glacier fed rivers, to the warmth and joy of the Black Sea coast where one can still find seclusion in the mid-summer on its vast coastline. There is the arid and semi-desert region in the south which is home to a unique landscape of cave monasteries and the bustling capital of Tbilisi where you would be forgiven for thinking you were in a Central Europe metropolis. Then of course there are the Georgians themselves; intensely hospitable, splendidly friendly and fiercely proud. We spent two weeks exploring this amazing place and left with the breath-taking memory of a country we knew nothing about.